Do you know ALL 12 Tenses in English? Take This Test!
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- How well do you know the 12 English tenses? Take this test to find out! (Advanced level students should get about 40 questions right… Tell me your result in the comments!)
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► CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:58 English Tenses Questions 1-10
5:12 English Tenses Questions 11-20
9:37 English Tenses Questions 21-30
15:04 English Tenses Questions 31-40
19:18 English Tenses Questions 41-50
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Hi Greg! Thank you for this test. It was easy for me. I made only 1 mistake on Q.13, because I didn't read the question correctly (arrived instead of arrives). I also noticed that in question 21 it is: A. They were walking, but in your answers it is: D. They were walking. Same for question 38 - She is studying. The correct answer is A, not B. You just mixed the letters. 😀
Ha, ha, I've made the same mistake, Q. 13. I was not attentive either. You have a good eye for tiny details!
Same mistake for the same reason here.
Same here. I read arrived. So, answered B.
I am joining the club , since I have the same reason … ! I only missed one !
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The question 21 - They were walking. The correct answer is A, not D.
The question 38 - She is studying. The correct answer is A, not B.
Right, there’s a mistyping in the slide
And there's also typo at Question 24. Should be "since *this* morning".
A real eye opener very good .I,m a male aged 71 of no fixed education yet I got up to C2 ok and scored 45 in tenses.A very refreshing use of the internet. Very well presented in a clear and unambiguous fashion Great .
In contrast to many others as well as having the necessary knowledge he's also got a huge talent for explaining and is a greatly honest guy like a worthy British knight. I wish him best and am very grateful. His diligence is worthy of a greatest reward.
Thank you for the test, Greg! It was easy, but interesting :)
Hi Greg, it's always a plesure to do homework wuth you. I was a bit scared at the begining of the test - so many questions!!..... Now I am happy to tell you that I made 2 mistakes quiz n. 13 and n. 41 - this means that your lessons over the years have been useful..... thank you for all your efforts - bye bye Roberta
40/50. You explained the tenses best among all my past teachers. Thanks. Greg!
No. 30 B. She will go to the party tomorrow. Is this sentence wrong?
If the decision of going to the party tomorrow is made at the moment of speaking, isn't it also correct?
I also think there are two correct answers.
Will go (still deciding) / is going (decided)
I recently started watching your videos. My level is probably a little higher than the beginner. 26 out of 50! But I am still very happy. Thanks to your positive and benevolence, I started to succeed. 😊
valuable videos, thank you
A word of caution, there are circumstances where more than one answer is possible. E.g. 8 :-
Generally: "At school, she reeds books every day."
Future: "When she goes on holiday, she will reed books every day" seems fine to me. Although I expect a native would say "read a book" in both cases. (We are probably too lazy to sound two Ss on consecutive words)
There are lots of similar instances.
Yes I'm a native English speaker, but some of these have 2 possible answers that natives often use. Such as Question 12. She Was working.
Hello Greg! I answered correctly 43 questions! Thank you for your great videos. I’m living in Braga and last month I visited Santiago. I wish I had met you there!
Great test. My score is 44 out of 50.
There are two inconsistencies in the video where the letter in the answers differs from the letter order in the options list:
The question #21 - They were walking. The correct answer is A (9:49), but your letter D before the same right answer wrongly shown (10:00).
The question #38 - She is studying. The correct answer is A (18:08), but your letter B before the same right answer wrongly shown (18:21).
46 out of 50.Thanks to you Greg.I have been learning English Tenses for a month.
Thanks for the test!! I surprised myself at how well I did!!
Question N.11 In my humble opinion Past Simple is better than Present Perfect because now I'm at home so the action is finished and is not related anymore with the Present.
Thank you sir for good information.
Hey Greg, I've scored 47 out of 50. I thank you once again for your time.
❤Thanks a lot !👍
Greg, why nr. 41 is "had been working when......" and nr. 50 "I was cooking when......" I would have used was for both of them
Thank you greg you are awesome... ❤
Good exercise and good fun doing it. 41 out of 50 without stopping the clock. I still need to improve. That's one of the reasons why I keep learning English ! Thanks
Thank you so much
FYI, there are a few that you could use up to two responses that BOTH would be grammatically correct.
Greg , ur content is valuable thanks.
Do the phonetics in ipl apply to learning spoken French as well?
Are the sounds the same ? I know u learnt French too.
Hi Greg ! Thank you so much for this test ! I answered correctly 48 questions! I really appreciate it but I need to keep on keeping my English and improve it more ! Thank you so much
lie, don't u use translate?, never get 48 correct.
Thank you for the test. I did four mistakes. I struggle with the preposition before - when a perfect tense is necessary and when past simple. Also, I did mistakes with the future perfect tense. Thank you once more and all the best.
Hi, Greg! I answered correctly 44 questions. Thank you for the test!
I got 49 right out of 50, as I'm a C2 level English speaker (I discovered this on your test to see what level of English someone had. That was interesting for me to find out that I'm a level 2 English speaker).
46/50, but is #48 correct? They finished before it started? Or they had finished before it started?
*that really cool!*
Greg, you are a star! Thanks a bunch for all your hard work. I loved this exercise and answered all the sentences correctly.
Hi Greg I did quite well I'm from Rio Brazil I had 2 wrong awnser but I will learn it with as we go thanks to help us your videos are very helpful to all those who loves English like my self I really appreciate it
thank you teacher
Great teacher !,it is really fascinating test.I enjoyed it very much.thanks a lot.It is helpful test.you are helping us a lot even through i am a new to your channel and i scored 45/50.
I have a question about Q33. Isn't it a scheduled future event that is fixed like a timetable? Why can't we use "go" here? "The train leaves at 11 am", "I start my new job on Monday".
Thanks for this video🙌. I have correctly answered 44 questions.
I did the same!
Hey Greg! I don't know what exactly my mistakes were, I only know that I had two of them wrong, so thank you very much for making this kind of exercises, They are very useful for all of us who want to learn, improve, and as you say... take our English level one step further, see you around!
These exercises, not this exercises
@@deborahsemaan1341 so, should I add an S to the word KIND, right? I'm looking forward to reading your answer.
If you don't mind, write down how that little part of the writing should be.
50 out of 50. I also, like some other students, noticed the mixed letters. Thank you Greg.
Thank you Greg for the 50 questions. I lost counting. However, I don't think I did too bad as a whole!
It was a good lesson. Thank you for the hard work you went through in order to enable you presenting such lesson.
I made only one mistake! Thank you, Greg! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the test. It was very easy for me. Native lèvel.
71 years of age
French learner here. I have made one single mistake on question 14. My level is B2+.
My main problem is I'm not able to speak fluently in a Real conversation without thinkikg about the tenses. As you can see, I have the grasp of all tenses and their rules..
Do you think your Quck Fix Training could bring me the missing thing I need to be fluent ? Because I'm currently considering registering to it.
If you could give me an answer, I'll be so glad 😊 thank you for your hardworking !❤
I am from the US, and of French ancestry. My father is fluent in French and Bengali, but I still struggle with the French language despite having studied it for 2 years in college. French is much more logical and systematic and I can read it fairly well but I have difficulty understanding and speaking it. I'm really glad that English is my native tounge, as it is so full of inconsistencies I would never been able to master it otherwise. I really admire non native speakers who become fluent in English.
I'm a native English speaker. I love the language. Despite peoples misconception, I am dyslexic and I love words. Its so nice to hear someone speak clearly.
Question 38: it is A not B
I've got 50 out of 50. The questions were too easy, except for Q48: I chose "finished" as the only past-tense option, but shouldn't it have been Past Perfect?
I think the same. Meaby it was a mistake. Nobody is perfect.
Hi Greg. My score was 42 out of 50. Not too bad. Thank you for your lesson.
Hello Mr. Greg! I really appreciate your efford on this special video!
Well, i got 39/50 right questions (probably upper B2+ level), that's make me happy and put a great smile in my face😄.
Anyway, thanks Mr. Greg very much for this useful exam.👍
From Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam⭐🟥
Number 23 should be "will have been living" and "yesterday evening" is awkward... I think it should be " last night* this is a good quiz ❤
hi Greg,
Question 21 is A-were walking but you put the answer as D which is, will be, but when the correct answer is shown it should show A, not D When this is not the correct answer. Im not sure if it is just me who has picked up on it, or if it has been mentioned before just thought I would let you know so you can edit the video thank you.
I made mistakes some times but it was easy.i'm learning enligh by myself.i liked this video.i have been learning english for 2 years.
49 out of 50, Thanks. Sometimes will form was also possible.
47 corrects. I often thought that two answers would work fine, just had to pick the one that sounded best. Thank you for the test.
50/50 to my own surprise!
I was ready to fall into the usual: I'll-never-be-good-at-English depression for not getting the 44 of 50 right.
But obviously my English is fine. Thank you for the video and for the confidence boost!
Reminds me of studying for my French tests. Had to get out the good old 501 French Verbs book. French has 17 tenses to confuse you!
Hello! I'm not a native speaker but I lived in the UK some while ago. My english is (was) quite proficient but I got some wrong answers in the test. I think some answers given as right are actually wrong (2 or 3). My result was 42.
25/50 I have a huge challenge with that test.Thank you
Although you deemed only one answer to be correct I've heard native speakers come up with a much larger variety of possibilities.
Now I'm confused.
Ok greg,thanks for being there for all the students,I AM English teacher in Perú,I scored 45/50.
48 ) ans should have been "had visited"
49*
How to use and what will be the expression of negative interrogation?
Hello,you have mistakes in letters in the answers,e.eg.Q21,but there are more,it is confusing then.You have to check and correct them.
Q12 A mistype. The correct is «A. were walking» but you have chosen «D. were walking».
Same thing Q38
please, explain why is “visited” in question 49, but not “had visited”. he visited “before” 1942
In question 48 it would be better to say They had finished .... instead of finished... Right?
Greg, thnx a lot. Good test. ...But just one misprint - N38 = A - is studying.
-5 (45 out of 50). Far from being a native speaker, I only went after how it rings. Have to learn how to separate between for example played and was playing. When to use what.
thanks good ""PROF 😁✌
Thanks for the test. It wasn't difficult. There is a misprint in Q.21: the letter of the right answer should be A
5th question: C is not incorrect. It’s widely used. Or am I wrong? I’ve used it before, have heard natives, including judges, using it in court, and now am perplexed. I can only assume we are all wrong, being that the verb - to move is in the past tense; therefore HAD been living is the grammatically correct way to say it? Please help
thank you very much for the video!
46 out 50.
Less than 1sec. But I have a natural ability-given to me by God. Math is another story. In my 50’s it became easier. Thank you. This is fun!!!😉😊❤️
Can you explain, why this answer is true, from what depends on?
I have got 42 out of 50. You are appreciated ..@Greg
42 out of 50
Thank you for this test. It helped me a lot
Hello
I got 46 out of 50 on the quiz.
THANK YOU SO MUCH !
Have a nice evening !
Native Danish here...50/50, wasn't that hard, but I have always been hooked on tenses :)
On question nr 21 the answer was A but came up as D 😲 again in question nr 38, the answer is A but comes up as B.
Hi Greg, my score was 42 out of 50.
Love English
49/50. Great!
44/50. Not bad for a native Spanish speaker.
Great test 50 on the spot!
46 оut of 50. A bit confused in the future tenses.
Can I say they will finish the project next month or at the end of the next month?
I missed 2. I switched my choice when I should’ve stuck with my original choice. Why don’t journalists write correctly?
49 out of 50, I thought I'd gotten rusty with time ? From 17 y.o. to 49 recently... (psss : I noticed 2 mistakes in the video for the letters didn't correspond to the answer.) I have to admit I really did enjoy that :-) It was fun ! Many thanks !
5:40 Hey, what do you mean: a fact or a your intention to visit Paris 3 times?
Hi!! I have a question about question 7 hehe, why is it. they will be travelling during the summer holidays, so they won't be able to attend the garden party, instead of they have been travelling during the summer holidays, so they won't be able to attend the garden party?
Thanks
I think it's because the main tense used is the future.
They have been travelling suggest that the action has started in the past and still continuing at the present Time.
I have been travelling for two hours when he phones me to cancel our appointment.
It wasn't difficult at all actually. I made no mistakes.
47. Honestly, I expected that the complexity would increase from the beginning to the end, but this didn't happen. 🙂
Only 37 of 50, but it is ok so far. I really like your videos and they will help me to be much better
10:01 correct answer is "A. were walking" and not "D. were walking" as on the screen. A typo I guess.
So far so good. My one mistake at 13., rather logical, not grammatical. How can I know if it's going to be one hour or more when the bus finally arrives. It is still the future. It floored me a bit.
Also 18:22, correct is "A. is studying" and not "B. is studying" (btw the only thing I hate about Greg is his habitual pronunciation of study as ['stʊdi] or [ˈstədi] instead of [ˈstʌdi] as Oxford L.D. says, he replaces most of [ʌ]'s with u -- he says they speak like that over there, well, I don't like it 🙂
I made 3 mistakes altogether, the last one due to only tiredness and lack of concentration, but I was misled at 33. where the exact point in time was given, but I wasn't sure if it needed to be in the future. If there were an adverbial frequency phrase ("three times")...
Great job, Greg, it was long though, wasn't it.
I'm British. There is no "correct" accent or pronunciation in the UK. There are over 100 different regional accents. The way he says "studied" is perfectly correct and normal, both formally and informally. Listen to Brian Cox the scientist speak, his speech and accent is not "Wrong" and is 100% acceptable. He doesn't have an Oxford English accent.
I got 43 out of 50! I'm very pleased!
I got them all😅 my training has finally paid off
48 correct answers . I think the test is rather basic. Not for C1 level students.
No mistakes!😊
Excellent Test; especially for intermediate students, though, I made no mistakes - 50/50 correct. Thank you
lie
Well , I was doing pretty well , when in the last questions , I've a hard time if I should use " have" or not in the sentences in the past .... I was using have and I got the questions wrong
C2 question possible answers:
it's only money...
it's paper from a computer printer...
One does not live by it, itself...
I really enjoyed this test! I got 3 wrong, but I think it's not bad for a German!